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It’s officially this newsletter’s 1 year anniversary! 🎉

We’ve grown to a community of almost 8,000 and I’m soooo thankful for you opening these emails, replying, sharing your feedback through the polls…

Thank you for being here and I’m so excited for another year of weekly check-ins! 💜

Now back to regular business…

Claude released a new feature this week called Dispatch. 

It lets you text Claude a task from your phone, it runs it on your actual computer, and pings you when it's done.

So when I had an idea at the supermarket on Saturday, I knew I had to try it.

Old me would've typed 3 words into my Notes app… then opened my laptop 2 days later and thought "...what the hell was this even about??" and closed the note.

With Dispatch, I texted Claude from my phone: "Pull information from reliable sources about Claude Dispatch and draft the structure for a new guide and checklist." 

By the time I got home, it was sitting on my desktop. Ready to review & edit.

That’s the power of Claude Dispatch - The gap between having an idea and acting on it basically disappears.

So that’s what we’re diving into in this newsletter.

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TL;DR

  1. One Serious Deep Dive 💡: How to set up and use Claude Dispatch

  2. Copy-Paste Prompt 🤖: The prompt that rescues great ideas from dying in your Notes app

  3. Piping  Hot  AI  Tea 🫖: RIP Sora, Claude solves 25 year medical mystery and more

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One Serious Deep Dive 💡

How To Set Up And Use Claude Dispatch

2 powerful advantages I see when it comes to Claude Dispatch:

  1. You can act on ideas immediately instead of just noting them down, then losing that initial spark.

  2. It gives you an option between chained to your laptop or guilty about being away from it.

How Dispatch Works

Super simple:

  1. Your computer stays on with Claude Desktop running (there's a setting that keeps it awake for you).

  2. You pick up your phone, open the Claude app, go to Dispatch and text it a task.

  3. Claude does it on your computer using your actual files and apps. When it's done, you get a push notification.

2 important things to know:

  1. If your computer goes to sleep or the app closes, Dispatch stops working. It's a remote control for your desktop, not cloud computing. So it needs to stay on to work.

  2. Claude Dispatch is currently only available to paid users (Pro or Max subscribers)

Setup is super easy and takes 2 minutes

  1. Make sure you have the latest Claude Desktop app - go to the Cowork tab and then to Dispatch in the sidebar.

  1. On your phone, go to the Claude app and click on Dispatch:

  1. You’ll be asked if you want to pair the two and then it will give you some settings for you to choose from:

And that’s literally it! Your Dispatch screen on your phone will turn into a kind of chatbox and you can chat back and forth with Claude.

Fun Ways To Use It

I've been testing it for a few days and I see some very powerful use cases for it:

  1. Firing off multiple tasks at once. You can send five or six things from your phone and Claude runs them in parallel. One pulling research, another drafting a content brief, another organising files. All at the same time. None of them need you to be in the room.

  2. The boring admin that never gets done. "Scan my receipts folder and build an expense report." "Organise my Downloads folder." "Create a content brief from my notes." These are the tasks that sit on your to-do list for weeks because they're never urgent enough to sit down for. Send them from the queue at at supermarket. Done!

  3. Take action on ideas instantly. I wouldn't trust it with a final client deliverable. But a rough blog outline? A newsletter structure? It gives me something to react to instead of forgetting ideas or sitting down and starting from a blank page.

  4. Catching up on everything while you're out. Dispatch connects to Gmail, Slack, Google Drive, Canva, and about 38 other apps. So it can sweep your inbox, catch you up on Slack, or draft email replies while you're living your actual life.

In conclusion…

I'm not going to tell you this changes everything or run your business while you sleep.

But it does give you an option between chained to your laptop or guilty about being away.

Dispatch lets you move the boring stuff (or new ideas) forward while you're living your actual life.

Research from the coffee shop. Admin from the school run. A first draft sent from the park while your kids play.

Don’t look at it as “working more”… Look at it as not wasting the underutilised pockets of time you already have.

Try it this week - Just send one simple task from your phone.

Then go do something you actually want to do and see what's waiting when you get back.

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One Powerful Prompt 🤖

The "Notes App Rescue" Prompt

Open your Notes app right now. Find one idea you scribbled down and never came back to. Then send this to Claude from your phone via Dispatch:

I had this idea but never acted on it: [paste your note here]

Take this rough idea and turn it into:
1. A short summary of what this idea actually could be (because I've probably forgotten)
2. 3 possible next steps I could take on it this week
3. A rough outline or draft if it's a content idea, or a simple action plan if it's a business/project idea

Keep it practical. I want to be able to look at this when I get home and immediately do something with it.

Piping Hot AI Tea 🫖

1. RIP Sora: OpenAI Just Killed Its Video Star

In a move that shocked everyone (especially Disney, who just signed a massive deal), OpenAI announced that it’s shutting down Sora. Why? The "AI race" has shifted. OpenAI is reportedly pivoting all those massive computing resources away from video and toward enterprise agents.

2. The Rise of "Agent-to-Agent" Protocols

"Agent-to-agent" protocols is the new word on the street. Companies like Shopify are building systems where your AI agent can talk directly to their AI agent to handle shopping, research, and data syncing without you ever touching a button.

3. Claude Solved a 25-Year Medical Mystery

A Reddit story is going viral about a 62-year-old man who suffered from chronic headaches, fatigue, and kidney issues for over two decades. Despite seeing multiple specialists, no one could connect the dots. His family fed 25 years of medical data into Claude, which flagged a pattern everyone missed: positional headaches linked to severe sleep apnea. A follow-up sleep study confirmed he was stopping breathing 100+ times a night.

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See you next week,

Jess xx

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